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  • 141 backward

    1. adjective
    1) rückwärts gerichtet; Rückwärts-

    backward movement — Rückwärtsbewegung, die

    2) (slow, retarded) zurückgeblieben [Kind]; (underdeveloped) rückständig, unterentwickelt [Land, Region]

    backward in somethingin etwas (Dat.) zurückgeblieben

    2. adverb
    see academic.ru/5001/backwards">backwards
    * * *
    ['bækwəd]
    1) (aimed or directed backwards: He left without a backward glance.) zurück
    2) (less advanced in mind or body than is normal for one's age: a backward child.) zurückgeblieben
    3) (late in developing a modern culture, mechanization etc: That part of Britain is still very backward; the backward peoples of the world.) rückständig
    - backwardness
    - backwards
    - backwards and forwards
    - bend/fall over backwards
    * * *
    back·ward
    [ˈbækwəd, AM -wɚd]
    I. adj
    1. (facing rear) rückwärtsgewandt, rückwärtsgerichtet; (reversed) Rück[wärts]-
    in a \backward direction rückwärts
    a \backward step ein Schritt nach hinten
    she left without so much as a \backward glance sie ging, ohne sich auch nur noch einmal umzuschauen
    2. (slow in development) children zurückgeblieben
    3. (underdeveloped) region, area, state unterentwickelt, rückständig
    4.
    to not be \backward in coming forward nicht zimperlich sein
    II. adv inv see backwards
    * * *
    ['bkwəd]
    1. adj
    1)
    2) (fig) economy, region rückständig; (pej = retarded) child zurückgeblieben

    to be socially/economically backward — gesellschaftlich/wirtschaftlich rückständig sein

    2. adv
    See:
    = backwards
    * * *
    backward [ˈbækwə(r)d]
    A adj (adv backwardly)
    1. rückwärts gerichtet, Rück(wärts)…:
    backward dive (Wasserspringen) Rückwärtssprung m;
    backward flow Rückfluss m;
    a backward glance ein Blick zurück oder nach hinten
    2. hinten gelegen, Hinter…
    3. a) langsam, träge:
    be backward in one’s duty seine Pflicht vernachlässigen
    b) (geistig) schwerfällig
    4. (in der Entwicklung etc) neg! zurück(geblieben), entwicklungsverzögert (Kind etc), unterentwickelt (auch Land etc), spät reifend (Früchte), spät eintretend (Jahreszeit)
    5. rückständig (Land, Person etc):
    be backward in one’s work mit seiner Arbeit im Rückstand sein
    6. zögernd, widerwillig
    7. umg auch backward in coming forward zurückhaltend, schüchtern, scheu:
    a backward lover ein schüchterner Liebhaber
    B adv US
    1. rückwärts, zurück…, nach hinten:
    a) hin und her,
    b) vor und zurück;
    count backward rückwärts zählen, zurückzählen ( beide:
    from … to von … bis);
    say the alphabet backward das Alphabet rückwärts aufsagen; know A 3
    2. rücklings, verkehrt
    3. zurück…, in die Vergangenheit:
    look backward fig zurückblicken
    4. zurück…, zum Schlechten:
    go backward fig sich verschlechtern
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) rückwärts gerichtet; Rückwärts-

    backward movement — Rückwärtsbewegung, die

    2) (slow, retarded) zurückgeblieben [Kind]; (underdeveloped) rückständig, unterentwickelt [Land, Region]

    backward in somethingin etwas (Dat.) zurückgeblieben

    2. adverb
    * * *
    adj.
    nach hinten adj.
    rückwärts adj.
    zurückgeblieben (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.

    English-german dictionary > backward

См. также в других словарях:

  • still less — still/much/even/less phrase used after a negative statement in order to emphasize that it applies even more to what you say next They are not interested in reading poetry, still less in writing it. I am no one’s spokesman, much less his.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • still less — much more, much less, still more, still less The principles, much more the practice, need a good deal of scrutiny. I didn t even see him, still less talk to him. Much more (or still more) is used when the grammatical form of the sentence is… …   Modern English usage

  • still less — conjunction Date: 1721 much less, let alone < no living person…seemed to notice him, still less to expect him Thomas Hardy > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • less — [ les ] function word *** Less is the comparative form of the function word little and can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (before a noun): Eat less fat. Schools put less emphasis on being creative. as a pronoun: Connie did less… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • less — [les] adj. [ME les < OE læs, adv. læssa, adj. (used as compar. of lytel, LITTLE), akin to OFris les < IE * leis < base * lei , to diminish, meager, > LITTLE] 1. alt. compar. of LITTLE 2. not so much; smaller in size or amount [to… …   English World dictionary

  • still more — much more, much less, still more, still less The principles, much more the practice, need a good deal of scrutiny. I didn t even see him, still less talk to him. Much more (or still more) is used when the grammatical form of the sentence is… …   Modern English usage

  • less — less1 W1S1 [les] adv 1.) not so much or to a smaller degree ≠ ↑more ▪ Maybe he would worry less if he understood the situation. ▪ In recent years she has appeared in public less frequently. less (...) than ▪ Tickets were less expensive than I had …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • less — [[t]le̱s[/t]] ♦ (Less is often considered to be the comparative form of little.) 1) DET: DET n uncount You use less to indicate that there is a smaller amount of something than before or than average. You can use a little , a lot , a bit , far ,… …   English dictionary

  • less */*/*/ — UK [les] / US adverb, determiner, preposition, pronoun Summary: Less is the comparative form of the function word little and can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (before a noun): Eat less fat. ♦ Schools put less emphasis on being… …   English dictionary

  • less — 1 /les/ adverb 1 not so much; to a smaller degree: I found the second half of the play less interesting than the first. | We go to Paris less frequently now. | You ought to smoke less. opposite more 1 (1) 2 less and less gradually becoming… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • less — adj., adv., n., & prep. adj. 1 smaller in extent, degree, duration, number, etc. (of less importance; in a less degree). 2 of smaller quantity, not so much (opp. MORE) (find less difficulty; eat less meat). 3 disp. fewer (eat less biscuits). 4 of …   Useful english dictionary

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